Identity fraud cost Americans $27 billion last year. Around-the-clock monitoring catches threats to your credit, Social Security number, and accounts — so you can act before thieves do.
Explore Your Protection OptionsMost victims don't find out until the damage is done — a loan in their name, a drained account, a wrecked credit score.
Daily monitoring of your Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion reports with alerts when new accounts, inquiries, or changes appear — often the first sign someone is using your identity.
Scans hidden marketplaces and forums where stolen SSNs, passwords, and card numbers are traded, and alerts you if your information shows up.
Monitors use of your Social Security number and personal details, including names, aliases, and addresses associated with your identity.
If the worst happens, identity theft insurance underwritten up to $1,000,000 helps cover recovery costs, with U.S.-based restoration specialists to walk you through it.
Sign up in minutes. Checking your own credit is a soft pull — it will not hurt your score.
See your 3-bureau credit reports and scores, and find out if your information is already exposed on the dark web.
Daily monitoring flags suspicious activity the moment it appears, so you can shut it down before it spreads.
What it actually means when your Social Security number is exposed, and the exact steps to take in the first 24 hours.
Read the guide →A credit freeze is the single strongest free protection you have. Here's how to set one up in about 15 minutes.
Read the guide →Got a breach notification letter? Here's what to do right away — and the "free credit monitoring" fine print to watch for.
Read the guide →By the time you're notified of a breach, your information may have been circulating for months. Get monitored today — plans include 3-bureau credit reports, dark web surveillance, and up to $1M in identity theft insurance.
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